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Let’s face it: not all people are comfortable in front of the camera. Well, not really the camera, but more of the one who’s holding and taking pictures with them. If you’ve been in a photo studio and didn’t like how awkward you looked, you’re not alone. No matter how friendly the photographer is, posing in front of a stranger doesn’t always bring out that natural smile.
This is where self-shoot studios come in. A self-shoot photo studio lets you take portraits by yourself using a shutter click. This trending concept gives you all the equipment and lighting you can find in a professional photo studio, minus the photographer because that photographer is going to be you!
Interested? Here are some self-shoot photo studios you can book in Manila.
ATOMM Studios
ATOMM Studios is the Philippines’ first self-photography studio. Since its launch last December 2021, it has been gaining social media attention to the point that their slots for each month are immediately fully booked. What’s more, you can bring your lovely pets (max of two due to limited space) with you.
The studio offers three packages:
Package A (P700) – two pax, 15 minutes photoshoot with one background, one postcard print (4R), one photo grid print, five digital copies
Package B (P650) – two pax, 15 minutes photoshoot with one background, five digital copies
Package C (P1,200) – two pax, 30 minutes photoshoot with multiple backgrounds, two postcard prints (4R), four photo grid prints, 10 digital copies
If you like the black and white aesthetic, then Backroom Studios is the right choice for you. This self-portrait studio offers a set price of P500 for a 20-minute photoshoot (two pax), with unlimited shots and four printed photos. They also offer Instax printing for P100 for one plain print and digital copies, which will be uploaded on Google Drive and sent the next day, for P400.
Another plus about them is that you can buy gift cards (bundle promos) for your loved one:
Ooh, you just got a gift! (P750) – 20 minutes photoshoot, four printed photos, free digital copies
You and me? We’re going on a date. (P1,000) – 40 minutes photoshoot, four printed photos, free digital copies
Backroom Studios currently has four locations — one in Makati, two in Quezon City, and one in Tacloban, which recently opened this March 2022. You can visit their Linktree to book an appointment at your preferred studio. For more details, check out their Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Location: 20 Jupiter Street, Barangay Bel-Air, Makati City
Studio SEOUL is a Korean-style self-portrait and concept studio. They offer two experiences in one, so if you’re not completely camera shy, then you’ll enjoy a short photoshoot with their professional photographer in a vibrant-themed studio.
Here are the packages they offer:
Package A (P700) – two pax, 15 minutes photoshoot (Self-Photo Studio), two minutes photoshoot (Concept Studio), one background, one postcard print (4R), two photo grid prints, and 10 digital copies from both studios
Package B (P950) – two pax, 20 minutes photoshoot (Self-Photo Studio), three minutes photoshoot (Concept Studio), multiple backgrounds (white, pink, or brown), two postcard prints (4R), two photo grid prints, and 15 digital copies from both studios
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Clara Benin, the Philippines’ indie darling, is set to return to the big stage with a two-night concert at the Manila Metropolitan Theater (MET) on October 3 and 4, 2025.
Titled “Born on a Rainy Night,” the special show marks the 10th anniversary of her debut album “Human Eyes” and EP “Riverchild”—the two releases that defined Clara’s voice in the Philippineindie music scene, as well as shaped the sound of Filipino indie music today.
Reimagined with a 30-piece orchestra and musicaldirection byRia Villena-Osorio, the performances promise a fresh, cinematic take on Clara Benin’s contemplative early records. Presented by minsan studio, the concert offers fans an intimate space to hear Clara Benin’s music with lush arrangements and cinematic storytelling.
Courtesy of Clara Benin
“’Human Eyes’ and ‘Riverchild’ both came out in 2015, which was ten years ago now, and that honestly feels surreal to say out loud,” Clara shares. “To celebrate, I’m working on a special concert with minsan studio where I’ll be performing songs from those records but reimagined with an orchestra. It’s something I’ve always dreamed of doing, and getting to do it for this show makes it even more meaningful.”
“Born on a Rainy Night: Celebrating 10 Years of Human Eyes and Riverchild” is envisioned as both cinematic and intimate, a moment to reflect on where the songs began, and how they’ve grown through the years.
“It’s not necessarily leading into a new release; maybe something will come out of it, maybe it won’t,” she adds. “But it definitely feels like a bridge between the past and the future. Working on these arrangements has been grounding and it’s given me a clearer sense of where I want to go next.”
About the concert’s creative direction, minsan studio CEO Jason Conanan says that Clara and the team first went back to the songs, the feelings, the time and place where they were first written. “It was important to stay true to those emotions, while allowing the music to grow with who Clara is now.”
Born on a Rainy Night: Celebrating 10 Years of Human Eyes and Riverchild Tickets
Official Poster for "Born on a Rainy Night" | Photo from Instagram/Clara BeninOfficial Seat Plan for "Born on a Rainy Night" | Photo from Instagram/Clara Benin
Tickets to the concert are now available via minsan studio’s website. Early bird ticket prices are only available for a limited time.
Tickets for the concert are priced from P2,000 (Balcony Left/Right), P2,500 (Balcony Center), P3,000 (Orchestra Back Left/Right), P3,300 (LOGE), P3,300 (Orchestra Back Center), P3,500 (Orchestra Left/Right), and P4,000 (Orchestra Center). Soundcheck passes are bought separately for P1,000.
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Klarisse De Guzman, often dubbed Klang, or the “Philippines Soul Diva,” is set to electrify audiences with her breathtaking vocals at the Araneta Coliseum on Sept. 26, 2025.
She was the first runner up of the first season of The Voice of the Philippines in 2013 and won the victory title in the third season of Your Face Sounds Familiar in 2021. Following this achievement, she came out with her album “Klarisse de Guzman” in 2014, and her seven-track album “Klarisse" in 2017. You may have heard of her from the former Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition, where she garnered an affectionate fanbase and loyal following.
On Sunday, July 27, Klarisse De Guzman dropped the official poster for her upcoming concert, The Big Night, on social media — finally giving fans the moment they’ve been waiting for from the vocal powerhouse!
Instagram/ KLARISSE
Don't miss the chance to see her at the Big Dome and sing along to her signature emotionally charged performances and ballads.
Her music label, Star Music has already unveiled the ticket prices and seat plan for the highly anticipated upcoming concert.
Ticket pricing details are as follows:
Platinum (With Meet and Greet): P5,000
Platinum: P4,000
VIP: P3,500
Patron A: P3,000
Patron B: P2,500
Lower Box Regular: P1,800
Upper Box: P1,200
Gen Ad: P500
Ticket sales have officially started, and they're selling out fast! Purchase them here on Ticketnet.
For more information, visit Klarisse on her Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter).
Location: Smart Araneta Coliseum, General Roxas Ave, Cubao, Quezon City, 1109 Metro Manila
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With BTS gearing up for their highly anticipated comeback next year, there’s no better time to revisit the adorable world of BT21—the lovable characters the group created in collaboration with LINE Friends.
Whether you’re a longtime ARMY or a casual listener, BT21 offers a fun and heartwarming way to connect with the K-Pop legends, with each character reflecting the boys’ personalities and creativity. This makes them more than just cute mascots, but an extension of their talent and charm.
If you’re just getting into the fandom or need a refresher, you came to the right place. This is your stan and shop guide to BT21. Meet the squad and find out where you can grab your favorites in Manila!
Who is BT21?
For the uninitiated, BT21 was born in late 2017 when BTS signed on to the LINE Friends’ Creators project, an initiative where the brand works with artists to produce characters and product ideas.
The group was the first to take part in this project and had gathered together to draw the characters themselves. More than creating cartoon avatars, the brand mentioned in their making video that the project goes beyond creating new characters but is a visual representation of “what BTS wants and making them alive in the real world.”
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The group name is a mix of “BTS” and “21st century,” inspired by member Suga’s comment that the characters should represent both BTS and the 21st century, so they can live on for the next 100 years.
The characters’ origin story doesn’t stray very far from the group’s identity either, as it also tells about their journey of wanting to become idol superstars. The ever-curious Prince TATA from Planet BT crashes into Earth with his robot companion VAN. With a mission to spread love on the planet, TATA decides to become a star and teams up with six other members: RJ, CHIMMY, MANG, SHOOKY, and KOYA—creating the UNVIERSTAR BT21!
TATA – “An Off-the-Wall, Curious Prince”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
Tata was created by member V and is the crown prince of Planet BT. This heart-shaped character is described as a curious soul with supernatural powers, including the ability to stretch his body far and wide!
V had been dubbed a “4D Alien” by fans for his distinctive and endearing personality traits, as well as his otherworldly good looks.
KOYA – “The Gifted Sleepyhead”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
This Koala-looking character is shaped by RM and is as brilliant and multi-talented as his creator. However, his brilliance means his mind is always working, so he’s also always sleepy!
Koya also has removable ears and a cute purple nose, which—although unofficial—represents the fandom color.
RJ – “Kind, Loving, Foodie”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
Member Jin has always been known as the “mom” of the group, a good cook, and a big foodie! So, it’s no wonder that his character is the same. He resembles an alpaca, which Jin has reportedly been doodling for years and was so happy to finally find a place to use it. The members had also mentioned that he looks like one whenever he munches on food.
More than his cute appearance, RJ is compassionate and makes everyone feel at home, which is similar to how Jin holds everyone together as the eldest of the group.
SHOOKY – “Mini Prankster”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
This badass cookie was created by member Suga. During the initial sketching stage, he had wanted to draw his poodle, Holly, but felt like it was too similar to the other members’ creations.
So instead, he drew a bunch of different expressions of his dog Holly, which gave birth to the adorable Shooky, who loves to pull pranks and hates milk.
Valid, Shooky. If we were a cookie, we’d avoid getting dunked in milk, too.
COOKY – “Brawny Hearty Rumps”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
It’s a known fact among fans that Jungkook loves to work out, so he made sure to make his character a gym buff like himself. Jungkook has been endearingly called a bunny by fans due to his adorable overbite, so in his initial sketches, he drew a rabbit with a six-pack!
We thought this character perfectly describes the member who is notorious for his duality—one minute he’s the adorable maknae (youngest of the group), the next he’s firing up the stage with his smooth vocals and killer dance moves.
Cooky is almost always seen holding a cookie, which also served as inspiration for Shooky’s character design.
MANG – “Expressive-Faced Dancing Machine”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
Mang is a dancing pony created by the group’s main dancer, J-Hope, and wears a mask to hide his face. People have noticed that when J-Hope laughs, his lips are shaped like a heart, which is why Mang’s nose is shaped like one.
Recently, LINE Friends revealed the face behind the mask, and it turns out the pony is a cute squirrel with a heart smile.
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CHIMMY – “The Pure-At-Heart”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
This adorable puppy represents member Jimin and is a bright ball of sunshine! Jimin had initially named it after his nickname “Chimchim” and had been very invested in the early sketches, even drawing the character in a tuxedo and an army uniform!
The vocalist also made sure the puppy had chubby cheeks, which were one of his defining features back when he debuted, earning him the nickname “Mochi” among fans.
VAN – “Guardian Space Robot”
Photo from LINE Friends/Website
BTS has always had a close relationship with their fans, so it makes sense that there would be a character for them, too. Van was created by LINE Friends designers, inspired by the group’s interviews about the kind of characters they wanted to create with the brand.
Van is described as an all-knowing robot who protects BT21—a fitting role considering ARMYs are always at BTS' side to protect them.
Where to Find BT21 Merch in Manila?
Now that you’ve met the gang and most likely claimed your favorite (this is a no-bias zone, and we claim to love every character), where exactly can you get them?
BT21 has had numerous partnerships over the years, from food and beverage companies like Dunkin' Donuts andParis Baguette, to retailers and beloved brands like Uniqlo, Converse, and Vice Cosmetics. They even have virtual stickers on Facebook Messenger and TikTok and have become official promoters of Incheon Airport.
LINE Friends’ online and offline stores are the best places to find the latest BT21 collections, but with shipping costs and the fact that there isn’t a LINE Friends permanent shop in the Philippines, hunting these cuties down can be challenging and expensive.
But luckily, the brand is currently partnering with several retailers here, each of them releasing BT21-inspired merchandise such as shirts, plushies, gadgets, and more. Here are some of the places to stan and shop!
SM Store
Photo from SM Megamall/Facebook
Wear your ARMY pride with fashionable tees from SM Department Store, which boasts a ton of them in a variety of colors and designs, featuring the beloved UNIVERSTAR characters. They’re also selling nap pillows, pajama sets, tote bags, plush notebooks, and stationery sets priced as low as P150!
If you’re looking for plushies, head over to Toy Kingdom, where you’ll find all the characters in cuddly forms in varying sizes for no more than P1,000.
SM Group is also holding the very first interactive BT21 pop-up in the country at several of their malls this year, called “BT21: The Journey to the Philippines.” The event features several photo spots and interactive spaces with life-sized character statues where ARMYs can enjoy and show their love for the members.
The Manila leg has just concluded but the tour will continue to bring more love and magic shops across South Luzon, specifically at SM Bacoor (July 9 to 25), SM Santo Tomas (July 31 to Aug. 31), SM Santa Rosa (Aug. 19 to Sept. 7), SM Dasmariñas (Sept. 12 to 26), and SM City Tanza (Oct. 2 to 15).
MINISO
Photo from MINISO Philippines/Facebook
MINISO is known to sell a variety of consumer goods, kitchenware, household items, cosmetics, stationery, and toys. The popular retail chain launched its BT21 collection last year, featuring a variety of character goodies.
There are BT21 plushies, bolster pillows, blankets, earphones, charging cables, night lights, bags, and purses. We’re not even sure we got the whole collection down because there’s an entire shelf aisle and wall dedicated to the collection at every MINISO branch, with items priced between P299 to P2,000. Talk about cute and affordable!
Robinsons Department Store
Photo from Robisons Department Store/FacebookPhoto from Robisons Department Store/Facebook
Another Department Store that has been taken over by the galaxy’s cutest group is Robinsons Malls, which has a line of BT21 apparel from oversized tees (P599) to cozy pajama sets (P749) perfect for lounging at home while watching BTS concert films or docuseries.
Fun fact: Did you know that the first-ever LINE Friends store opened at Robinsons Place Manila way back in 2019? Fingers crossed we get a more permanent shop soon because we simply can’t get enough of them!
Hanabishi
Photo from Hanabishi/Website
The Philippines’ leading home and kitchen appliance brand has also teamed up with LINE Friends to release limited-edition mini jumbo fans (P1,299).
Perfect for the country’s summer weather, cool down in style with Hanabishi’s adorable fans designed with each character in bright colors. There’s only a limited number of fans produced (24,500 units to be exact!), so make sure to grab yours today at an appliance store near you!
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It’s only been a couple of months since “Dance with My Mistakes” took over the airwaves with the funky “Misbehave,” following suit not long after, giving Lola Amour fans a reason to hit the replay button on repeat. But we should’ve known that was only the beginning.
Last July 17, the Filipino band surprised fans and friends from the media with the announcement of their second album, “Love on Loop,” slated to release on Aug. 15. The Beat Manila got to witness this exciting moment as the band held an intimate listening session and exclusive conference at Warner Music Philippines office in Bonifacio Global City — just a few hours before their new single, “The Moment” featuring Kokoro of the Japanese boy band, PSYCHIC FEVER, dropped.
Courtesy of Warner Music Philippines
“It’s been more than a year since we released our last album, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been hard at work,” said Pio Dumayas, the band’s lead vocalist, as he shared how the band has been strengthening their relationships outside of the country from collaborating with foreign artists, making connections, and working with Warner Music in other territories. From this, they were able to conceive their sophomore record with a lineup of songs that were packed with sincere storytelling, relatable themes, and a fresh sound that somehow blends and bends existing genres today.
“This is an album we worked on last year. We went to Malaysia to write with Hyuk Shin (EXO, SHINee, Justin Bieber) and CUURLEY. This album has eight songs, and each song is a story about an experience with love from a band member. It tackles each stage of love.”
Pio also explained the concept behind the title, which is meant to highlight the “cyclical nature of falling in love, falling out of love, and finding yourself.”
Love at First Listen
One of our favorite things about a full album is the journey. In the age of singles and EPs, nothing hits hard quite like a full record with a bunch of songs that tell a story from start to end. Because that's what music is all about — telling stories and expressing the emotions that happen in between its events.
“Love on Loop” is basically a collection of love songs — an exploration of love experiences and relationships from the heart-skipping first glances to the devastating heartbreaks and woes of regret.
The album opens with an instrumental intro that sets the vibe. The tone is funky, a glimpse into the album’s overall mix of genres, composed of retro-inspired sounds. The track then transitions to the first full song, “The Moment,” a song that describes that thrilling rush of meeting someone new, their presence lighting a flame that burns all sorts of questions.
In an exclusive interview with The Beat Manila, we asked the band how the collaboration came about and what it was like working with the Japanese singer.
“Japan’s work ethic is kind of crazy,” commented David Yuhico (Keyboardist). “They’re so honorable. When they say they’ll do something, they’ll do that and three more things! This song was done remotely. We already recorded the song with Pio singing all of the vocals. They liked it and said they wanted to collaborate.”
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Jeff Abueg (Saxophonist) also added how Kokoro truly brought his unique texture to the track, while guitarist Zoe Gonzales shared how PSYCHIC FEVER and their team were so accommodating with them despite currently being on tour during the production process. “It’s been really smooth sailing with them. The turnover was quick,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kokoro also made a guest appearance at the conference via video, where he talked about the collaboration — his first since joining the label — and how he hopes it will be a door for their group to visit the Philippines and meet their fans, as well as expand both the scope of their activities and musical range.
“It’s a style of singing and atmosphere that I personally haven’t expressed before. Since PSYCHIC FEVER’s songs and this collaboration differ in sound and overall vibe, I think that contrast is something listeners can enjoy,” the J-Pop artist shared.
Courtesy of Warner Music Philippines
As the listening party went on, we got to hear glimpses of the other unreleased tracks. “One Day Away” showcases an up-tempo sound, while “Did My Time” was a track that represented the breakup stage. Pio also described this song as the most challenging to translate into music.
“That one was a bit harder to write. The persona here is a little resentful; may galit (there’s anger). It’s a topic that we haven’t explored before. We’re trying not to act too angry since it’s not the point of the song. The point is seeing the red flags in retrospect after the relationship. The person this song is about — it was hard to translate his problems. Putting it into writing was challenging.”
Meanwhile, “With You” gave us another genre shift as it presents a more toned-down and tender sound without much instrumentation, leaving Pio’s vocals more exposed. We thought it matched the vulnerability of the song well, which the vocalist shared was inspired by an actual love letter. It’s a song that describes the feeling of longing for someone you have already lost and wanting to get back together with them.
Rounding up the album alongside previously released singles “Misbehave” and “Dance with My Mistakes” is “Love on Loop,” which is the ribbon that ties it all together, forming a cohesive storyline of love, heartbreak, and finding the strength and courage to start all over again.
“When we wrote ['Love on Loop], it was not really a point in the story. It’s more of a credit song, the ‘Happily Ever After’ or the beginning of the next story. That’s really what the whole thing is about,” Pio explained.
Courtesy of Warner Music Philippines
We also learned an interesting, fun fact about the forthcoming record: how it was actually written within two weeks — nine working days to be exact! When asked how they would describe their music’s evolution from the first album to the next, Pio replied:
“Here, we explored a lot of different recording techniques and workflows. It’s our first time working with a producer for the whole album. It’s a different experience. Yung dating naming album, isang taon naming sinulat. Ito, two weeks lang (We wrote our first album in a year, but this one only took two weeks). In my opinion, it’s a step up from the last album. But I think what hasn’t changed is that 'dimo talaga alam yung genre namin (you still won’t know what our genre is). Every song is a different kind of song. But what has changed is, I guess, the way we’ve been able to construct the songs — the form is much simpler. More digestible.”
“This body of work is the first where we were all in the same room from conception to finishing the songs,” David added. “So we were all onboard and very invested in what we were writing. And we had producers who — you know, their job is to bring out the best in you and cut out your bad ideas. It’s still you, but suddenly you sound 'expensive.'”
And speaking of sounding expensive, it’s noticeable that the band’s second album leans towards a more international vibe, with its entirety written in English. The band had mentioned expanding the scope of their music, but when asked if it had been intentional to make “Love on Loop” an album that caters to a wider musical audience, they answered that it was more of a practical decision.
“The producers we worked with don’t speak Tagalog, and they’re not just there to write music but also there to look at the lyrics and give suggestions,” explained David. “They’re so invested in our music as well that they want to make sure it’s the best. How can they do that if they can’t understand the content?”
Despite this, the band assured that their identity has remained intact and that they’re still a Filipino band first and foremost who want to spread the magic of OPM. The experience of working with a renowned producer has only sharpened their music-making, which has allowed them to create songs more efficiently and with a clearer purpose throughout the process.
“The thing about a great producer is they bring out the best in you. It’s still a hundred percent you, just the best parts of it. So, it doesn’t really change your identity. It’s more like, 'Oh! Finally, I have these things in mind. I didn’t know that I could do this.' All the things that you wanted to do but you didn’t know how, suddenly they can guide you to get to the sound that you want,” David shared.
“We developed a different mindset, like less is more,” Zoe added on how the band has become more discerning of the things that should be included and cut out from a particular song they’re creating.
From left: Zoe Gonzales, Manu Dumayas, David Yuhico, and Jeff Abueg | Photo by The Beat Asia
“Love on Loop” is an example of artistic growth, and Lola Amour just demonstrated how musicians can achieve this by simply exploring what’s out there, experimenting, and riding the wave of creative ideas. Fresh, adventurous, and sincere are three words the band used to describe their new album, but if you were to ask us, we’d say elevated — sonically, emotionally, and creatively. We simply can’t wait to hear the album in its full glory — out on all streaming platforms on Aug. 15.
In the meantime, stay tuned to Lola Amour’s official Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram pages for updates on their album drop and upcoming live performances.
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Get ready, Manila film buffs! Disney’s back with a body-swap sequel, or should we say freakquel, that’s even better and freakier than its cult-classic predecessor.
Mark your calendars: "Freakier Friday"isset to hit Philippine cinemas on Aug. 6, 2025, but if you can’t wait that long, this is your shot to see it before anyone else!
On Aug. 5, all roads lead to the Main Atrium of SM Mall of Asia, where the red carpet is rolling out for its premiere of Freakier Friday. Even better? Filipino-Canadian heartthrobManny Jacinto will be present.
“Hi, Philippines! I will be coming to visit to promote the film, Freakier Friday. I hope to see you guys there soon,” the actor teased on social media.
Born in the Philippines and raised in Canada, Jacinto has racked up some serious cred in recent years: from his breakout role as Jason Mendoza from "The Good Place to "Nine Perfect Strangers" and "Star Wars: The Acolyte."
Courtesy of The Walt Disney Company
Now he’s stepping into Disney territory with "Freakier Friday," starring alongside a stacked cast that includes Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan continuing in their same roles — who are also executive producers on the film — along with Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Chad Michael Murray, Rosalind Chao, Vanessa Bayer, Mark Harmon.
Directed by Nisha Ganatra, this new chapter picks up years after Tess (Curtis) and Anna (Lohan)first walked a mile in each other’s shoes. Now, Anna is a mom herself, juggling the challenges of parenting and a growing blended family on the way, until, as you might expect, another magical mishap turns their world upside down once again.
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From the shores of Pangasinan to the iconic walls of Intramuros, a wave of personal storytelling has landed at the NCCA Gallery this July.
The exhibition, titled “Wala Yan Tongtong Co”— loosely translates to “I have a story to tell,” and is a vibrant showcase of lived experience and the different ways diverse communities preserve and represent their local culture.
Running from July 4 to 31, the show is part of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts’ (NCCA) 2025 National Arts Month festivities.
If you’re curious what is pulsing through today’s provincial art scene, this show, curated by Mimi Santos, is a must-see.
Photo from Facebook/NCCA Gallery
The spotlight is on A Salty Project, a Pangasinan-based art collective made up of young, boundary-pushing artists who have built a community around creatively expressing their personal histories and identities.
The collective isn’t new to the province — but now they’re taking their creative storytelling to Manila!
Featured artists include Gino Tioseco, Rei Chan, Dogzeyeview, Aica, Mark Laurence Lopez, Patrick “Kinigtot” Bacolor, Sinag Waweng, Joshua Laron, Ciaste, DionieFernandez, and Mareen Jean Tolentino.
Their work uses a mix of bold styles and mediums to explore identity, memory, and how we each carry our own version of the past.
For more information, visit NCCA Gallery on their website, Instagram, and Facebook. Check out A Salty Project on their Instagram and Facebook.
Location: 633 General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
Date: July 4 to 31, 2025
Opening Hours: from 9 AM to 5 PM
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Multimedia creator and visual artist Raco Ruizis set to return to the gallery scene with his fourth solo exhibit, "NO WORRYS," on July 27, 2025, at Secret Fresh in Ronac Art Center, Ortigas Avenue, San Juan.
Known for having a colorful yet chaotic visual style, Raco will spotlight his original character Razzl the Clown, who was first seen in his 2024 exhibit "CLOWNRRY," to the center stage once again. As the soft-spoken personification of Raco's anxious thoughts, Razzl takes over Secret Fresh's Gallery B to represent quiet resilience and hope amidst fears of failure, burnout, comparison, and loneliness.
Poster by Raco Ruiz
Following the success of "CLOWNRRY" and his sold-out 2023 solo exhibit "SURREALICIOUS," this upcoming exhibit aims to connect with art enthusiasts, new and longtime fans, young creatives, and those who simply relate with the inner struggles and real-life worries we overcome each day.
Themed like a carnival, "NO WORRYS" marks the final bow for Razzl the Clown. Catch the exhibit this Sunday as it opens from 2 PM to 6 PM.
Location: Secret Fresh, Ronac Art Center, Ortigas Ave., San Juan
Raco Ruiz’s 4th Solo Exhibit: 'NO WORRYS' Secret Fresh Sun, July 27 2:00 PM
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Visual artist Raco Ruiz returns to Secret Fresh on July 27, 2025, for "NO WORRYS," his fourth solo show spotlighting Razzl the Clown.
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Hold onto your soda caps, music lovers — Coca-Cola Philippines just dropped the hottest lineup for Coke Studio Live Season 9 fandom concert at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, and it's stacked with must-see acts!
Mark your calendars for Sept. 5, 2025, because this is one concert you do not want to miss.
After NewJeans owned last year’s stage at MOA Arena, Coke Studio is leveling up with none other than American artist Lauv — the king of soul-baring pop anthems! The "I Like Me Better"hitmaker is making his grand Manila return since his 2023 show, bringing all of his hit tunes for Season 9.
Expect sing-along moments to his biggest tracks, from "Chasing Fire” to"Love U Like That"to his songs with Martin Garrix and LANY — and maybe there will even be a surprise collab!
At the same time, the chart-dominating P-Pop queens BINI will be making their Coke Studio debut! And if that’s not enough, ALAMAT is back to bless us with their genre-blending magic.
Photo from Instagram/Coca-Cola Philippines
Rounding out the killer lineup are true blue pop stars from the Philippines like up-and-coming acoustic singer songwriter MRLD, alt-pop star Ena Mori’s, Filipino indie rock band Over October, and hip-hop maestro Alex Bruce. Not only are you guaranteed to lose your voice at this concert, but your playlist can also get a fire upgrade.
If you want in, here’s how to score tickets. Just check out a Coke, Royal, or Sprite that's worth P150 on LazMart, confirm your consent via chat, and hit "Order Received" to join the raffle pool. It's that easy. To join the raffle, click here.
You can also snag tickets through Jollibee, Grab, Lazada, or 7-Eleven, because who doesn’t love a side of concert tickets with their midnight snack?
Location: Araneta Coliseum, 14 General Araneta Street, 1109 Quezon City, Metro Manila
Date and Time: Sept. 5, 2025, 5 PM onwards
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Eraserheads: Combo On The Run is making waves as the first Philippine-produced film and music documentary to be screened at the comic book and multi-entertainment convention, San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in 2025.
This documentary chronicles the enduring legacy of the iconic rock band Eraserheads, from their formation to their reunion concert in 2022, unpacking their lasting impact as the most successful rock band in the Philippines.
This marks a milestone for Filipino cinema. After being released in the Philippines this summer under Warner Bros, it reached critical acclaim, with GMA News calling it a “history lesson on an important chapter of Pinoy pop culture."
“I’m incredibly grateful to have this opportunity to represent our people and country on a more global platform,” Director and Producer Diane Ventura said. “It’s long been my dream to spotlight the ingenuity of Filipino art, talent, and creativity and to be part of a movement that reframes the Filipino narrative. This is also my way of putting out a more nuanced and extensive depiction of our people while bringing to light the richness, humor, and depth of our stories.”
Courtesy of Eraserheads: Combo on the Run
To ramp up the excitement further, there will be a panel discussion at Exhibit Hall 6BCF,led by director and producer Diane Ventura, and featuring Ely Buendia, the legendary frontman of Filipino rock band Eraserheads and a central figure in the documentary. Meanwhile, a limited-edition one-shot comic book named after the film — Combo on the Run — is set to crash-land at SDCC.
Created through a powerhouse team-up between Kid Heroes Publications, Eraserheads, and DVent Pictures, this comic is penned by the dynamic duo Patricio Ginelsa and Justin Quizon, and tells the story of musicians turned superheroes in an anthology format.
The cover art is designed by notable local artists such as Whilce Portacio and Stephen Segovia, and award-winning artists Raymund Lee, Felix Morales, and Ardie Aquino also contributed to the illustrations in the comic.
Fans can pre-order the comic book now via the official Kid Heroes website. Tickets for Comic Con San Diego have already sold out, but Eraserheads: Combo On the Run will be screened in theaters worldwide in 2025.
Location: 111 W Harbor Dr., San Diego Convention Ctr, San Diego, CA 92101
Date: July 24 to July 27, 2025
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Ja Morant is officially pulling up to Manila, and he’s not just here to sightsee. The Memphis Grizzlies guard and Nike signature athlete is making his first-ever international tour with Nike this month, and the Philippines is on the map!
Dubbed the Make Them Watch Tour, Ja’s globe-trotting itinerary hits the U.S., China, Japan, and wraps up with a slam dunk finale right here in Manila, his first time in the Philippines!
The tour is all about connecting with the next generation of hoopers, pushing creativity and style on the court, and getting a feel for how the game lives and breathes in different parts of the world.
“Basketball is all about work and creativity — putting in that grind but also playing with your own style,” said the two-time NBA All-Star. “I’m excited to pull up and share a piece of my journey with the next generation of hoopers around the world, and I also want to check how basketball is played in their own communities. Getting to learn new cultures through hoops is a unique opportunity, and I’m hyped about that.”
Courtesy of Nike
While in Manila, Ja’s plans include hosting local high school players for an exclusiveworkout session and pulling up for an exhibition Make Them Watch game that’s sure to have fans lining up for blocks.
It’s a celebration of Manila’s deep hoops roots — and a chance for Ja to soak in the sights, sounds, and flavors of the city, from courtside energy to local street eats.
And because it wouldn’t be a Ja Morant tour without some sneaker heat, he’s dropping three new styles of his signature Nike Ja 3 sneaker.The EYBL and NY vs NY editions are exclusive to their events, but the Lightshow colorway will drop in select stores across China and Japan before landing globally on SNKRS this Aug. 5, 2025.
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